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1281-2. Robert de Ufford, Gustos, and Stephen, bishop of Waterford, 



Justiciar. 

 By reason of the infirmity of the former, the office of Justiciar was 

 conferred on Stephen, 21 Nov., 1281 (CD. I.). 



1282-8. Stephen, bishop of Waterford, Justiciar. 



On de Ufford's death, Stephen continued as Justiciar, and was also 

 given the custody of the land, 27 Sept., 1282. He became 

 archbishop of Tuam, 1286. Died 1288 (3 July, Orpen). 



Deputy, William fitz Eoger, prior of Kilmainham, 1283 (Pipe EoU, 

 11 Ed. I), and also 29 Jdy, 1285 (C.D.I., no, 814). 



1288-90. John de Saundford, archbishop of Dublin. Gustos and Justiciar. 



Appointed Gustos by Council 7 July 1288 (C.D.I.). He is mentioned 

 as supplying the place of the Justiciar, 7 Nov., 1288 (E.P.R.), and 

 as Justiciar 1 Mar., 1289 (G.D.I.), so that the King's confirmation 

 was between those dates. 



Deputies : William Dodingeseles and William I'Enfant in 1290 

 (C.D.I., p. 270). 



1290-4. William de Vescy, Justiciar. 



Appointed 12 Sept., 1290 (E.P.E.), and landed in Ireland 11 Nov. 

 of that year (G.D.I., p. 428). Removed from office, 1294. 



Deputies : Archbishop of Dublin (who was holding pleas as such, 

 octave of S. Martin, 1290) ; Walter de la Haye, mentioned as 

 deputy, c. Easter, 1294 (J.E. Gal., p. 231), also called " Gustos 

 of the office of Justiciar," probably when De Vescy was in 

 England on his trial. 



1294. William fitz Eoger, prior of S. John of Jerusalem, Gustos. 



Appointed by Council as Gustos and to hold the place of the 

 Justiciar, and acted 4 June- 19 Oct., 1294 (G.D.I., p. 120). 



1294-5. William de Oddingeseles, Justiciar. 



Appointed 18 Oct., 1294 (E.P.E.) ; died 19 April, 1296 (G.D.I., 

 vol. iv, p. 121). 



Deputy, Thomas fitz Maurice fitz Gerald (J.E.). 



1295.' Thomas fitz Maurice fitz Gerald, Gustos. 



Appointed by Council on death of William de Oddingeseles, April, 

 1295, as Gustos, and to hold the place of the Justiciar. 

 Continued in office till 2 Dec, 1295 (G.D.I.). 



Deputy, Walter de la Haye, 13 Nov., 1295 (J.E. Gal., p. 73). 

 'Walter de la Haye is given by some authorities as Justiciar, but he was only a deputy. 



